Singh: We’ll give Amicale a good run

Singh which is not new to Port Vila made this comment upon arrival at the airport.“I thank Amicale FC, especially Andrew Leong for inviting us to come down to play against them,” said Gurjit Singh, Suva FC head coach.“I know they are preparing for the OFC Champions League next month and we are preparing for the Fiji football competition too, so the three friendly matches next week is very important.”“I know Amicale wants to win badly, and we are also eyeing to win.”“It will be a difficult three friendly matches, but we are motivated for the task ahead against a very good Vanuatu team.”“We will give them a good run for their money in front of their crowds, therefore I am inviting all football fans in Port Vila to come and watch,” concluded Singh with a big smile.Friendly match programme, Amicale vs SuvaDates:Monday 24 March, Wednesday 26 March, Friday 26 MarchVenue: Port Vila StadiumTime: 3pmAll matches will be live updates on vanuafoot facebook page.

About VFF

Vanuatu has one of the most advanced technical programmes in Oceania, particularly at youth level. The Melanesian nation of around 220,000 inhabitants was chosen as one of six countries globally for a FIFA pilot project whereby players are identified at a young age and selected to train and stay full-time at the national academy. As part of that two-year programme for players aged 15-17, consideration is given to continuing school or vocational education.